A3’s Pamela Fisher joins LBI Entertainment as Manager

A3’s Pamela Fisher joins LBI Entertainment as Manager

EXCLUSIVE: Pamela Fisher, a leading talent agent specializing in youth development, has left A3 where she was partner and vice president and head of youth and emerging talent. She moved into management and LBI Entertainment.

At the Management Company, Fisher will oversee the development of emerging talent. She will bring a select list of artists from film, television and music to represent in her new leadership role. Just like her old clients Dove Cameron and Jordan Fisher, whom she shared with LBI for many years.

Fisher represented Cameron, a Daytime Emmy Award winner with more than 48.2 million followers on social media since she was 14, and helped her land the Disney Channel hit. offspring Franchise. Cameron recently won Best New Artist at the VMAs and AMAs. Pamela Fisher has also represented Jordan Fisher since he was 12 and was instrumental in bringing Fox’s on board fat: lively, Netflix To all the boys: PS I love you, and play in Broadway’s Dear Evan Hansen.

“Pamela has an incredible eye for talent, which is evident from her long track record of bringing fresh, young faces to television, film and music,” said Rick Yorn of LBI. “We have enjoyed working with her over the years with our mutual clients and she is a perfect fit for LBI.”

Fisher began her career as an agent as an advertising manager and then as a junior at TalentWorks, after which she led Buchwald’s youth and young adult division for four years.

She is credited with launching the careers of many Disney and Nickelodeon stars, representing young adults in feature films, on television and on Broadway. Current clients include Anna Cathcart, Matt Cornett, Gabrielle Nevaeh Green and Dara Reneé.

Fisher comes from a 12-year stint with A3 and its predecessor, Abrams Artists Agency. She is the second veteran talent agent to leave A3 in the past week for a career move into management, joining Justin Baxter. I understand she resigned on Friday.

“I am incredibly excited to join LBI, one of the most respected management firms in the industry,” said Fisher. “I have enjoyed working closely with Rick, Jennifer and the rest of the LBI team and look forward to bringing my experience of working with and young talent to the company.”

In addition to being an agent, Fisher received Barack Obama’s 2012 Presidential Volunteer Service Award from the White House for writing, creating and donating an acting curriculum to an LAUSD public school.

Writer: Nellie Andreeva

Source: Deadline

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